The Christian Observer, Volumen16Hatchard and Company, 1818 |
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... honoured servant of Christ , in conjunction with his two friends , Mr. Grant and Mr. Chambers , urge , with great force and energy , the claims of the nauves on our Government , and the duty of imparting to them the blessings of civil ...
... honoured servant of Christ , in conjunction with his two friends , Mr. Grant and Mr. Chambers , urge , with great force and energy , the claims of the nauves on our Government , and the duty of imparting to them the blessings of civil ...
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... honour of his Father's law ; or to do away the peculiarities of the Jewish system , as little suited to mankind in general ; or to set be- fore us an example of obedience and virtue : he had still nobler ends he came to save sinners ...
... honour of his Father's law ; or to do away the peculiarities of the Jewish system , as little suited to mankind in general ; or to set be- fore us an example of obedience and virtue : he had still nobler ends he came to save sinners ...
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... honours raise , And call the tide of blessings down ; Than pouring through this world of strife The healing balm of sacred lore ; And minist'ring that Bread of Life , Which , tasted once , man wants no more ! Yet , what your ardent ...
... honours raise , And call the tide of blessings down ; Than pouring through this world of strife The healing balm of sacred lore ; And minist'ring that Bread of Life , Which , tasted once , man wants no more ! Yet , what your ardent ...
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... honour of the Bishop of Carlisle , that , in treating a subject which has proved but too fruitful of acri- monious invective , he maintains a uniform tone of good temper and equanimity . Nor is he only mo- derate in language , but ...
... honour of the Bishop of Carlisle , that , in treating a subject which has proved but too fruitful of acri- monious invective , he maintains a uniform tone of good temper and equanimity . Nor is he only mo- derate in language , but ...
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... honour to be , sir , Your humble servant , JOHN WEYLAND , jun . P. S. I think it fair to state , that I retain a copy of this letter , which I consider myself entitled to hold at my own disposal , according to cir- cumstances . We ...
... honour to be , sir , Your humble servant , JOHN WEYLAND , jun . P. S. I think it fair to state , that I retain a copy of this letter , which I consider myself entitled to hold at my own disposal , according to cir- cumstances . We ...
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